White supremacist James Harris Jackson showed he truly is the poster-boy for evil Monday as he smirked his way through a Manhattan court appearance in the racially-motivated stabbing death of a black man.

But the avowed racist, 28, who told cops he traveled to the Big Apple from Baltimore intent on killing black people, soon learned that his family had turned its back on him.

Defense lawyer Sanford Talkin told the court that he could no longer represent Jackson over the March 20 murder of Tim Caughman, who was killed with a 26-inch sword, because there was no one to pay him.

“Whether they have the funds or not I’m not sure, but I can say his parents are not going to pay,” the lawyer said.

The judge asked Jackson whether he could hire a new lawyer. “That’s not possible,” he said.

Solomon told him he’d assign a new attorney this Wednesday when he’ll be arraigned on charges of first-degree murder as an act of terrorism and other counts.

The Army veteran spotted Caughman, a well-liked can-and-bottle recycler, stooped over a garbage can on Ninth Avenue near W. 36th St. and lunged at him, stabbing him repeatedly, assistant district attorney Joan Illuzzi-Orbon had previously said.